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That moment when you realize that you came to this world to sit all day your whole life.

Kids in school basically sit all day (I was in school from 7 AM to 4 PM plus 2 hours of commute). The same was highschool, and then College if you go, and then undergrad school and again in grad school. And it's the same story if you get an office job which is the most common kind of job and it's the one I'll have to get given my career. But what happens when you suffer from chronic back pain, and 8 hours of office work seems unfeasible? Can somebody here share some of your experiences about having to work 40 hours a week with some kind of chronic pain or disability? Did you find any way you can cope a little better with this situation? In my case, I hope I can find a WFH job or at least an hybrid job. Thanks for the feedback!


Kids in school basically sit all day (I was in school from 7 AM to 4 PM plus 2 hours of commute). The same was highschool, and then College if you go, and then undergrad school and again in grad school. And it's the same story if you get an office job which is the most common kind of job and it's the one I'll have to get given my career.

But what happens when you suffer from chronic back pain, and 8 hours of office work seems unfeasible?

Can somebody here share some of your experiences about having to work 40 hours a week with some kind of chronic pain or disability? Did you find any way you can cope a little better with this situation? In my case, I hope I can find a WFH job or at least an hybrid job.

Thanks for the feedback!

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